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A well illustrated little book. My son enjoyed this quick read. Possibly a little basic, but fine for toddlers/young book lovers.

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This is a fun, children's board book, which has pictures of wild animals with their mouths open, and different types of dangly food that you can put in their mouths. For example, the hungry giraffe can eat the leaf and the hungry monkey can eat the banana. My daughter and I loved this book, and my daughter thought it was really funny. We had a good laugh with it.

Many thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I really liked the bright colours in this book. Ideal for young children to learn about what animals eat. The pages are bright with easy to read text. Younger children will love it. Thank you for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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Great book that my daughter enjoyed reading to me in a packed waiting room!
Easy to read and understand, as well as pretty colourful illustrations.
Great book.

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I read this book with my daughter and she thought it was great!

I loved the illustrations they were really nice and bright and worked really well with the book too.

She loved to join in and she could easily do that with this one so it was a hit it with us.

It is 4 stars from me for this one, a fun little book and a great way to get little ones more involved and to develop their love of reading - highly recommended!

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What a fun, bright and engaging book. Great way to help children learn what animals eat and can imagine the giggles now from giving the animals what they want and watching them chomp it down. This will soon be a firm family favourite! I will definitely be buying this for my grandchildren. Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me early access to an online copy of this book.

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OK, so this wasn't a book that was ideal to review digitally, but what I saw was fine – to a point. We get four jungle creatures that are hungry – a crocodile, a giraffe, a monkey and a bright blue bird, and the flaps that open up show them mouths agape and starving. So you have to choose one of four food ribbons dangling from the structure of the book to 'feed' to each animal. In other words, no you cannot feed the crocodile with the giraffe, however much he'd want it. Instead, crocodile gets a piddly little fish for his lunch – or would you rather switch and swap, and give the animals nonsense foodstuffs? I'm sure QI or someone has insisted monkeys don't eat bananas in the wild, anyway. Let's face it, this isn't a book, but it's a tool for getting the very young hand used to handling and interacting with a book, and that is a vital part of anyone's household set-up.

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